Tom tuning is a fine art, but generally speaking a medium-high tuning on the resonant head and then something slightly lower on the batter tends to work for a general ballpark. I've heard Fiberskyns on your particular kit and they can sound phenomenal with proper tuning - as can any high quality heads. The Rydeen kits are really quite good and they are very well made - which is the most important factor when buying a kit.

Tom tuning is a fine art, but generally speaking a medium-high tuning on the resonant head and then something slightly lower on the batter tends to work for a general ballpark. I've heard Fiberskyns on your particular kit and they can sound phenomenal with proper tuning - as can any high quality heads. The Rydeen kits are really quite good and they are very well made - which is the most important factor when buying a kit.

Congrats on your Rydeen, it's a very decent yet inexpensive set.
Are you sure the bass is 22"? The 10" - 12" - 14" set usually comes with 20" bass IIRC.
Why do you not use the boom arm to place your ride closer to your 12" tom? Good setup anyway.

Congrats on your Rydeen, it's a very decent yet inexpensive set.
Are you sure the bass is 22"? The 10" - 12" - 14" set usually comes with 20" bass IIRC.
Why do you not use the boom arm to place your ride closer to your 12" tom? Good setup anyway.

Ya, i could be wrong, i can nvr remember the size of my drums. As for the boom stand, i wish i had one but i don't work anymore so i can't buy one. When i do get the money(saving for college) I will definetly go get one.

I will definetly look into those when im ready to buy another batter head, for the one i have is still good. I am looking into buying a res head though. I'm using the stock and i think its the reason why i can't get a good sound out of my tom. I heard evan g1 are good, should i get it?